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61.
Shall Cooper's Hill majestic rise in rhyme
First Line:
Shall Cooper's Hill majestic rise in rhyme
Last Line:
And greater blessings from his lips receive
Author:
James Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
7432
62.
Shall no sublimer muse thy mountain grace
First Line:
Shall no sublimer muse thy mountain grace
Last Line:
Both pleased to yield to Winchester and thee
DMI number:
36813
63.
Since every mountain where the muses come
First Line:
Since every mountain where the muses come
Last Line:
Which was base metal and which standard wit
Author:
Francis Manning (Absolute)
DMI number:
5987
64.
Since I have wandered through the pleasing scenes
First Line:
Since I have wandered through the pleasing scenes
Last Line:
Yet sure no virtuous man would wish him less
DMI number:
17794
65.
Sing muse with what new arts on Kentish plains
First Line:
Sing muse with what new arts on Kentish plains
Last Line:
The virgin mine may read and parents hear
DMI number:
10164
66.
St James's groves are famed in Waller's lays
First Line:
St James's groves are famed in Waller's lays
Last Line:
Remote from envy and unknown to praise
Author:
Peter Aram (Speculation)
DMI number:
12121
67.
The ancient bards in strains both bold and sweet
First Line:
The ancient bards in strains both bold and sweet
Last Line:
Content to gaze to wonder and admire
DMI number:
12813
68.
Sure there are poets which did never dream
First Line:
Sure there are poets which did never dream
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his power his shores
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
2107
69.
Sure there are poets which did never dream
First Line:
Sure there are poets which did never dream
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his powers his shores
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
10650
70.
Sure we have poets that did never dream
First Line:
Sure we have poets that did never dream
Last Line:
Their scepters teach their subjects to obey
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
4313
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